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Kristin Scott (Brooke Burns) faces the toughest challenge of her life. When she is unfairly blamed for the death of her father, the captain of her firefighting team, she tries to restore her reputation by joining an elite group of firefighters called Smoke Jumpers. As a Smoke Jumper, she parachutes out of airplanes to combat wildfires and save lives, working to earn respect from her team and honor the memory of her father. Rated PG (for peril, including some disturbing images, language, and thematic elements). Approx. 93 minutes. Special Features:

While the movie had some good points it also had some that bad points. The good points: shows forgiveness, shows courage and determination, plus it was interesting to learn about smoke jumpers and what they have to go through to become one.

This video is a classic example of the bible verse. "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" I've always felt that no matter man or woman you can do all things if you ask for his help. I've had to do many things a man would do but only through Gods help he made it possible for me to accomplish those things.

I ordered this movie thinking it was good based on the number of stars; boy, was I wrong! First of all the movie previews before the movie even starts are not family friendly (quick glimpse of man and woman in bed kissing).

I disliked the idea that women are always put down and must prove themselves--not according to God. Also, early on there is a party with everyone carrying beer bottles around and the one man receives a gift of an expensive bottle of scotch. That might offend people and not exactly a family-friendly movie. It was a waste of money. Would not recommend it. I thought CBD carried Christian-oriented movies, but this one is not.